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texas law prohibits inappropriate relationships between teachers and students. but the students were legally adults. is this a prison-worthy on faens. >> five years. we do not recommend community supervision. >> reporter: five years, no parole for the high school english teacher guilty of a texas law prohibiting inappropriate relationships with opportunities. shed a sex with five of them, all 18 years of age. she did it while her husband was away, serving in iraq. he wept on the stand. >> every ounce of my being. >> reporter: her husband begging for leniency. >> i'm asking you the give her probation. >> why? >> because it's not mine or my children's fault. >> reporter: then an appeal from brittni collepss' mother. >> i'm asking you to have mercy for her kids. they need their mom. >> reporter: should she go to prison for having sex with 18-year-olds who were legally of age. three testified she did nothing wrong. >> you were excited to be there. >> yes. >> you were happy to be there is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: the teacher's own attorney saying it wa
texas law prohibits inappropriate relationships between teachers and students. but the students were legally adults. is this a prison-worthy on faens. >> five years. we do not recommend community supervision. >> reporter: five years, no parole for the high school english teacher guilty of a texas law prohibiting inappropriate relationships with opportunities. shed a sex with five of them, all 18 years of age. she did it while her husband was away, serving in iraq. he wept on the...
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but the twist this morning, the law is stepping in. we they've come down on. >> the picture of that dog being carried down in a backpack is indelible. unforgettable. >>> we're going to start with the overnight air raids on dallas. the target of the over night raids? the bugs. the west nile virus has killed ten people so far. abc meteorologist ginger zee is on the story. good morning to you, ginger. >> reporter: a warm winter and standing water. a perfect breeding ground for the west nile virus in texas. the weather is affecting the battle against the disease, too. for the second night in a row, weather grounded the planes. engaged in the aerial assault. overnight, the war on the west nile virus doubled in size. two more planes added to the fleet tasked with spraying more than 100,000 acres of land in dallas county. the target? mosquitos. responsible for the nation's worst ever outbreak of west nile virus. half the cases are in the dallas area, home to 2.5 million. the outbreak has already left ten dead. and more than 200 ill. >> it's k
but the twist this morning, the law is stepping in. we they've come down on. >> the picture of that dog being carried down in a backpack is indelible. unforgettable. >>> we're going to start with the overnight air raids on dallas. the target of the over night raids? the bugs. the west nile virus has killed ten people so far. abc meteorologist ginger zee is on the story. good morning to you, ginger. >> reporter: a warm winter and standing water. a perfect breeding ground for...
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kate winslet's new uncle-in-law, has gotten her a trip on a virgin galactic flight. she will probably get preferential seating because ned rocknroll works for uncle richard's company, virgin galactic. his birth name was able smith. but something a little snazier. >> harris is not your original. >> it was changed from rocknroll. now, it's harris. >> unbelievable. >>> i don't know about you guys. but at 10 years old, i tried to get out of this chore. hitting the laundry room, doing good, old-fashioned laundry. but get a load of this kid rocking out in the laundry room. he's apparently been taking drum lessons for over a year. and he owns a set of drums. but uses the percussion of his family washing machine. >> pretty good. >> listen to this. >> really good. i think he's really good. really, really good. >> oh, wow. >> i was thinking, maybe you guys could get in on the act, too. and help this kid out. >> people are probably wondering why we have washing boards. >> let's see your skills. >> there you go, ron. >> oh. >> ron can actually do it. >> i like it. >> maybe beyon
kate winslet's new uncle-in-law, has gotten her a trip on a virgin galactic flight. she will probably get preferential seating because ned rocknroll works for uncle richard's company, virgin galactic. his birth name was able smith. but something a little snazier. >> harris is not your original. >> it was changed from rocknroll. now, it's harris. >> unbelievable. >>> i don't know about you guys. but at 10 years old, i tried to get out of this chore. hitting the laundry...
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but the mayor says that while many workers are law-abiding, some bad apples are driving a spike in the crime. >> we own the day, they own the night. there is an increase. the night has changed for us. sherry was running in the early hours of the morning. >> reporter: the people of sidney say things like this just don't happen here. but now it has. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> and one of the inscriptions on the new martin luther king jr. memorial will be changed. just a month after the monument was unveiled. it was criticized for taking his words out of context. it reads i was a drum major for peace, justice, and righteousness. which sounded to a lot of people like boasting. his actual words were much more modest. he said if you wanted to say i was a drum major -- say i was a drum major for peace, justice, and righteousness. >>> and finally, about 208 million reasons to be jealous of daniel and christine bruckner this morning. the california couple collected their winnings for winning the megamillions jackpot last month. they plan to take the lump s
but the mayor says that while many workers are law-abiding, some bad apples are driving a spike in the crime. >> we own the day, they own the night. there is an increase. the night has changed for us. sherry was running in the early hours of the morning. >> reporter: the people of sidney say things like this just don't happen here. but now it has. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> and one of the inscriptions on the new martin...
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the new law legalizing same-sex marriage went into effect at midnight, 12:01 a.m. today. some ceremonies were held overnight. same-sex marriage became legal in maryland on tuesday. become legal on tuesday. >>> and finally, talk about living on the edge. in massachusetts, several homes on plum island are in danger of plunging into the atlantic ocean. thursday's storms and pounding waves are threatening their foundations. two houses are said to be so unstable the homeowners can't even get inside to retrieve their belongings. >>> now, time to ginger and the weather. >> i want to start with pittsburgh, getting almost five inches of snow after christmas. and getting more snow this morning. and they're about 27 or so getting up early this morning. some more cold air behind it. and the snowstorm we've been talking about before the broadcast, now moving into northeast new england. winter storm warnings there in pink. and the lows combine. it will be rainy in parts of the carolinas. but then, it will start to intensify and drop heavier snow in connecticut, rhode island and massach
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reports say that e-mails uncovered that the late coach joe paterno played a role to not telling law enforcements of the assaults. two top officials of the schools including the university president were indicted for failing to report these suspected assaults. >>> the school bus monitor who was bullied by four seventh graders said that she's satisfied with their punishment. she said that she wants to meet with the boys to ask them why they did it. >>> and finally, a surreal ending to a story about a missing sal va dor dali drawing. a man walked in and walked out of a museum with a drawing. ten days later, they send it back to the museum. they got it back. >> a little bit of stealing regret. >>> okay, so we need a forecast. how many records highs this past week. >> more than 1500. going through the weekend, not a whole lot of relief. let's show you what you can expect. washington d.c., by tuesday, a cool 93. 97, atlanta. you look at st. louis, today 106. plenty of heat still out there. that heat is going to back up and leave the center of the nation very hot. severe weather possible. damaging wind
reports say that e-mails uncovered that the late coach joe paterno played a role to not telling law enforcements of the assaults. two top officials of the schools including the university president were indicted for failing to report these suspected assaults. >>> the school bus monitor who was bullied by four seventh graders said that she's satisfied with their punishment. she said that she wants to meet with the boys to ask them why they did it. >>> and finally, a surreal...
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an army of fbi agents on the scene assisting local law enforcement. the suspect is described as 4 years old. born december 1987. right now, they're searching his car and his home. we're told that he's living in the local area, from the local area, friends, relatives and associates are being interviewed as we speak. ear early indications are no connection to international terrorism or domestic terrorism. the sources that i'm talking to, it looks like a lone wolf scenario. >> we know that he lived in the area for at least a time, do we know for how long? >> again, early stages of the investigation, the fbi officials i'm talking to, say, look, they're trying to talk to friends and relative. again, vacuum cleaning everything they can find out about him. the main thing they did early on is to change databases to see if there any ties to islamic radical terrorism groups. >> brian, so far no nexus of terrorism. >> that's the first thought. oftentimes it's our own problem at home. this man is described as white male, 24, driving a car with tennessee license p
an army of fbi agents on the scene assisting local law enforcement. the suspect is described as 4 years old. born december 1987. right now, they're searching his car and his home. we're told that he's living in the local area, from the local area, friends, relatives and associates are being interviewed as we speak. ear early indications are no connection to international terrorism or domestic terrorism. the sources that i'm talking to, it looks like a lone wolf scenario. >> we know that...
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expected to also push that while edwards lied about the affair, he did not violate campaign finance laws. >> we expect the defense to put on a case and they will try to show reasonable doubt that there is reasonable doubt that these were illegal funds. >> reporter: it's likely their witness list could include the former senator's oldest daughter, cate edwards who has accompanied her dad to court regularly. mistress rielle hunter could help the defense by admitting the money she took was to hide the affair from edwards' wife. and also expected to testify, former members of the federal election commission. >> the defense, i think, its strongest evidence is going to be the former members that we understand will take the stand. they were the ones that governed donations, campaign moneys and we believe they will testify that there was no illegality going on at all. that either this is a gift or this was just something other than a campaign contribution. >> reporter: but the big question, will john edwards take the stand? his attorneys were hoping it would not come to that. on friday their eff
expected to also push that while edwards lied about the affair, he did not violate campaign finance laws. >> we expect the defense to put on a case and they will try to show reasonable doubt that there is reasonable doubt that these were illegal funds. >> reporter: it's likely their witness list could include the former senator's oldest daughter, cate edwards who has accompanied her dad to court regularly. mistress rielle hunter could help the defense by admitting the money she took...
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and now all those accusations, all those stories will play out in a court of law. former longtime penn state football coach jerry sandusky will face 52 charges tomorrow morning claiming he abused 10 boys over a 15-year period, and abc news has learned one of those alleged victims will be one of the first on the stand. >> and there's other evidence which has not been released to the public yet which i believe, you know, will really resonate with the jury. >> reporter: evidence including expensive gifts given to the alleged victim and what is described as a, quote, creepy love letter. the charges helped bring down the legendary coach joe paterno who was questioned about whether he did enough about reports of sandusky's alleged abuse. also expected to testify, former assistant coach mike mcqueary who reported seeing sandusky in the school's showers molesting a boy. >> these allegations are false. i didn't do those things. >> reporter: while sandusky has denied the allegations in an interview with "the new york times," his response to a question about whether he's attr
and now all those accusations, all those stories will play out in a court of law. former longtime penn state football coach jerry sandusky will face 52 charges tomorrow morning claiming he abused 10 boys over a 15-year period, and abc news has learned one of those alleged victims will be one of the first on the stand. >> and there's other evidence which has not been released to the public yet which i believe, you know, will really resonate with the jury. >> reporter: evidence...
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. >> reporter: it's sounding uncomfortably like the life of her late mother in law, princess diana, who was hounded by the media. we have just learned that william has canceled a public appearance tonight. kate is understandably lying low, she had been schedule to appear at the london premiere et hobbit this wednesday. that will depend on her medical condition. dan? >>> this morning, the two australian djs are basically in hiding. but there really is no hiding from the global tsunami of outrage headed in their direction, and now, new questions about whether they may have actually broken the law here. our coverage continues this morning with cecilia vega who's in sydney, australia. cecilia? >> reporter: boy, you know the word "tragedy" is on just every front page in sydney and so are the faces of those two djs. they haven't spoken publicly since this joke went so wrong. it's not just the mounting headlines. >> we have got another huge, huge show tonight. >> reporter: the two australian djs who radio prank took a tragic turn, soon may have to face australian police. new questions this mor
. >> reporter: it's sounding uncomfortably like the life of her late mother in law, princess diana, who was hounded by the media. we have just learned that william has canceled a public appearance tonight. kate is understandably lying low, she had been schedule to appear at the london premiere et hobbit this wednesday. that will depend on her medical condition. dan? >>> this morning, the two australian djs are basically in hiding. but there really is no hiding from the global...
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law enforcement officials watching the case say the more ayla's father talks, the better. it can only help his image and the investigation. >> we're going to try to look at the medical records along with medical experts to try to determine whether or not the break is consistent with a fall. >> reporter: 21-month-old ayla disappeared on december 17th while in her father's care. her mother was completing a substance abuse program at the time. the parents are separated, and it appears back in december, dipietro may have told her a different story about ayla's arm. >> he said, well, you know, her and my niece like to go down on the stairs, it could be from that. i didn't believe it. >> in these type of cases it's very important that the viewers understand that as investigators, what we're looking for are inconsistencies in the story. all of the way back from november when the baby first broke her arm all the way to now where the father is saying that the reason that the baby broke her arm is because he fell on her. >> reporter: as of now police tell abc news they do not believ
law enforcement officials watching the case say the more ayla's father talks, the better. it can only help his image and the investigation. >> we're going to try to look at the medical records along with medical experts to try to determine whether or not the break is consistent with a fall. >> reporter: 21-month-old ayla disappeared on december 17th while in her father's care. her mother was completing a substance abuse program at the time. the parents are separated, and it appears...
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joe paterno, played a role in the university's decision to not telele agents about the assaults tell law enforcement agents about the assaults that jerry sandusky abused a child on campus. two top officials of the schools including the university president were indicted for failing to report these suspected assaults. >>> and the school bus monitor who was bullied by four seventh graders says she's satisfied with their punishment. karen klein said that she's fine, her word, with her tormenters' one-year suspension from school, and she said she wants to meet with the boys to ask them why they did it. klein says one of the benefits of the incident going viral is parents are talking to their children about how to behave. >>> and finally, a surreal ending to a story about a missing salvador dali drawing. a man simply walked in and then out of a new york city art gallery with the drawing in a shopping bag. this was two weeks ago. ten days later, someone, the thief perhaps mail ed it back to the gallery, even e-mailing the tracking number. maybe he wasn't able to get rid of it. they got it back
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officials tell abc news law enforcement will still remain vigilant. but these scale-back statements pale in comparison to the climate before last year's ten-year anniversary. >> entire intelligence community have been on heightened alert. >> there's specific, credible but unconfirmed threat information. >> reporter: last year, intelligence suggested that identify mial queda militants may be preparing for attack, using car and truck bombs in new york. why is al queda quieter this year? >> 23 of the top 30 al qaeda commanders are off the field, either dead or captured. this has been a pretty tough of months and year force al queda. >> reporter: while as an al qaeda threat has been downgraded the threat of lone wolf has loomed. recent terror attempts from times square to a portland parade and this dallas office building have been launched by single individuals. law enforcement officials tell us attacks by lone wolfs harder to track. they're much better infiltrating terrorist groups much dan. >> thank you for your reporting this morning. >>> now to the my
officials tell abc news law enforcement will still remain vigilant. but these scale-back statements pale in comparison to the climate before last year's ten-year anniversary. >> entire intelligence community have been on heightened alert. >> there's specific, credible but unconfirmed threat information. >> reporter: last year, intelligence suggested that identify mial queda militants may be preparing for attack, using car and truck bombs in new york. why is al queda quieter...
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. >> reporter: yes, law enforcement officials will be having some conversation with major city police chiefs around the country, looking at the premiere of this movie, it is expected to be one of the biggest movies of the summer. long lines, the perfect soft target as one official told me so you may see stepped-up police presence outside the theaters around the country today. >> we'll be hearing more from the president in just over an hour. pierre, thanks very much. amy? >> and, george, we have another eyewitness who was inside the theater at the time of the shooting. chandler brannon is joining us on the phone now. he's 25 years old. he was there with his girlfriend and, chandler, this is unimaginable what you have been through. tell us what you heard, what you saw. >> basically i just showed up at the movie and everything was fine. there was nothing weird or suspicious. and then about 20 minutes into the film or whatever, i saw what looked like a smoke bomb come from the middle right of the theater and slung over the top to the other side of the theater and then i saw what looked li
. >> reporter: yes, law enforcement officials will be having some conversation with major city police chiefs around the country, looking at the premiere of this movie, it is expected to be one of the biggest movies of the summer. long lines, the perfect soft target as one official told me so you may see stepped-up police presence outside the theaters around the country today. >> we'll be hearing more from the president in just over an hour. pierre, thanks very much. amy? >>...
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and the couple is protected under the make my day law. >> three times the limit? >> yeah, .20. >> she had been overserved. all right, thank you. >>> let's get it over to ron claiborne with another look at the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, 33 years today since the disappearance of etan patz, pedro hernandez was charged with murder, with patz's murder. hernandez is being hold without bail. his lawyer says he is bipolar and has a history of hallucinations. >>> and a charity started by former penn state coach jerry sandusky is closing. the charity wants to transfer its money to a texas based youth ministry. >>> and jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon has been called on the carpet for his campaign's $2 million loss. he have been asked to testify before a senator panel on june 7th. >>> and a much different business story from apple's ceo. tim cook is passing up $75 million in dividends. without that money, he is still one of highest paid ceos in the country. >>> it's time now for the weather and ginger zee. ginger? >> good morning, ever
and the couple is protected under the make my day law. >> three times the limit? >> yeah, .20. >> she had been overserved. all right, thank you. >>> let's get it over to ron claiborne with another look at the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, 33 years today since the disappearance of etan patz, pedro hernandez was charged with murder, with patz's murder. hernandez is being hold without bail. his lawyer says he is...
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romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'll cut o off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women, planned parenthood m means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. hd, this is an news update. >> good morning. in the news, police are overnighting an robbery that turned deadly. it happened on oak street. the suspect demanded the victims car and lay onr the ground. the driver accidentally drove over a man who was on the ground front of the car. here is your forecast. >> it ready for a day that is humid. 77 in alexandria. making it feel like it is in the 80's. >> thank you. thank you for watching. >> thank you. when the president was elected, he talked about hope and change. whatever happened to hope and change? now it seems he's just coming right out of the box with these old-fashioned, negativs.e ads. by starting negative, by going extremely tough and extremely hard, looking conventional, an
romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'll cut o off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women, planned parenthood m means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. hd, this is an news update. >> good morning. in the news, police are overnighting an robbery that turned deadly. it happened on oak street. the...
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but now -- >> california law is very clear. if a parent engages in an act of domestic violence or some sort of altercation, that can be used against them in denying custody. >> reporter: an actress' real-life drama that's back in the headlines could go back to family court. aubry is scheduled to appear in court december 13th. until then, a restraining order will keep him at least 100 yards away from berry, martinez and his daughter. now, he's only facing a misdemeanor charge. so, he's not likely to go to jail. neither aubry, berry nor martinez has replied to our request for comment. so, they're not talking about it. but a lot of other people are. >> an innocent 4-year-old in the middle of all this. thank you. great to see you. >>> coming up on "good morning america," why adele's music is so popular in the bedroom. : thi od little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter... he's built a rocket ship to travel into space. girl: google, how far is earth to the moon? google voice response: moon is 238,9
but now -- >> california law is very clear. if a parent engages in an act of domestic violence or some sort of altercation, that can be used against them in denying custody. >> reporter: an actress' real-life drama that's back in the headlines could go back to family court. aubry is scheduled to appear in court december 13th. until then, a restraining order will keep him at least 100 yards away from berry, martinez and his daughter. now, he's only facing a misdemeanor charge. so,...
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that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our ececonomy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. >>> that's it. time flies when we're having fun. we want to thank you for watching abc news. we're always online at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> thanks for bringing the robot this morning. >> there's more where that came from. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. at 7:56.orning the verdicts ar
that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors, to lead by example. mark warner and i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...because we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility, grow our ececonomy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing...
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law could put it under the microscope. some will be given a provisional ballots if they can prove their residency. yellow line and running fine after a day of delays yesterday. pumped water from the stations. under a traffic. there was an earlier crash on the beltway before connecticut avenue. we're now on the shoulder trying from that. no major problems. a second accident on the outer you approach old georgetown road. on the b-w parkway, the accident and stillfore 202 blocking the left lane. now let's check the forecast for with adam caskey. d morning. we have some cloud cover across region. now some areas of rain over spotsylvania county. it will become more widespread the showers more numerous. 73 in gaithersburg. afternoon to 84 this some downpours developing. same story tomorrow. unsettled into thursday. .> thank you for watching [ cheers and applause ] >>> good morning, america. what a -- thank you, guys. bigger, bigger, bolder! go, go, you're in times square. a great crowd this morning. ginger zee is here. ron claib
law could put it under the microscope. some will be given a provisional ballots if they can prove their residency. yellow line and running fine after a day of delays yesterday. pumped water from the stations. under a traffic. there was an earlier crash on the beltway before connecticut avenue. we're now on the shoulder trying from that. no major problems. a second accident on the outer you approach old georgetown road. on the b-w parkway, the accident and stillfore 202 blocking the left lane....
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now we hear from her sister-in-law, pat houston. she talks to oprah about her fears for the singer and protecting bobbi kristina. abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: she was everything to her mother, whitney houston. now her 19-year-old daughter, bobbi kristina, will get everything her mother left behind. an entire multimillion dollar estate. not a single penny going to the superstar's ex-husband, bobby brown. now she's sitting down with oprah. along with the executor of the will, her sister-in-law and manager, patricia houston. they were seen together the before she died. for the first time, she's speaking out, revealing why she feared tragedy would come. >> did you thing that drugs would end up taking her? >> i -- the handwriting was kind of on the wall. i would be kidding myself to say otherwise. >> were you afraid she would be gone too soon? >> if things hadn't changed. but they were changing. it wasn't about substance abuse, anything like that relative to the latter days or anything like that. i think it was just more of
now we hear from her sister-in-law, pat houston. she talks to oprah about her fears for the singer and protecting bobbi kristina. abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: she was everything to her mother, whitney houston. now her 19-year-old daughter, bobbi kristina, will get everything her mother left behind. an entire multimillion dollar estate. not a single penny going to the superstar's ex-husband, bobby brown. now she's sitting down with oprah. along with the executor of the will,...
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back in new jersey, this law is getting mixed reviews. >> i think it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: $85 fine or not, experts agree texting is distracting, potentially dangerous and sometimes just plain rude. something to bear in mind. john muller, abc news, new york. >> do you walk and text, dan? >> i do it all the time even though i know it's totally idiotic. i do it all the time. do you? >> especially in this city where we have subways and cabs fly everywhere. >> i've had to pad certain corners of my apartment. really dumb. >> i didn't think that was for texting and walking but just being -- bad joke. >> ron's anti-drunk tilt. >> coming up on this mother's day, we want to reveal the winner of this big contest we held for moms-to-be. part of our million moms challenge. hundreds of you sent in snapshots of your bellies with messages, and the grand prize, a trip to australia and a portrait by the famous photographer anne geddes. >> makes me miss being pregnant. this is the winning photo. allison and richard beardstein. here is their prize portrait of geddes with alison and her 6-month-ol
back in new jersey, this law is getting mixed reviews. >> i think it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: $85 fine or not, experts agree texting is distracting, potentially dangerous and sometimes just plain rude. something to bear in mind. john muller, abc news, new york. >> do you walk and text, dan? >> i do it all the time even though i know it's totally idiotic. i do it all the time. do you? >> especially in this city where we have subways and cabs fly everywhere....
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but also from your ex-mother-in-law. >> mrs. van halen was an amazing cook. she made the most amazing breakfasts and coffee and it was delicious. >> one of my favorite other things that connect to a lot of us is that we troll the aisles looking for frozen foods. now, you go to the store, or the organic market almost every day. >> right. i like the ingredients to be fresh. if you go on the outside of the market and not the inside aisles, you're probably going to be safe, too. and i like farmer's markets, as well. the fresh vegetables and the things that are fresh on that day that are locally grown, it's always more delicious. >> it's very inspiring. i have to tell you. i need to do a little bit more of that. thank you for being here. pick up valerie's book. you can get it now. and i would recommend it. i'm loving the recipes. >> she's loving the recipes. >>> coming up on "gma," justin timberlake, officially off the market. details of the under-the-radar wedding to jessica biel, coming up next. wedding to jessica biel, coming up next. [ jack ] after lauren brok
but also from your ex-mother-in-law. >> mrs. van halen was an amazing cook. she made the most amazing breakfasts and coffee and it was delicious. >> one of my favorite other things that connect to a lot of us is that we troll the aisles looking for frozen foods. now, you go to the store, or the organic market almost every day. >> right. i like the ingredients to be fresh. if you go on the outside of the market and not the inside aisles, you're probably going to be safe, too....
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. >> reporter: even if chavez had been officially diagnosed with seizures six years ago, colorado law does not require doctors to tell the department of motor vehicles. only six states do. >> it's wrong. this verdict was wrong. >> the stollsteimer family wants to make colorado the seventh. >> never be returning. always day-to-day, remembering them in your mind. keep them in your heart. and knowing you're never going to see them again. something i wouldn't wish upon anyone. >> reporter: for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> let's check the weather, now, with ginger zee. good morning to you. >> good morning, dan and bianna. good morning, everyone. we start with hurricane c carlotta. it was category 2. as it made landfall, it was category 1. it did kill two people. that's what they know so far. and it continues to weaken. that's what it will do going into midweek, too. mudslides and flooding become an issue north of acapulco. fires continue. and tomorrow into monday, new fire watches going up from nevada and idaho over into colorado and parts of wyoming. of c
. >> reporter: even if chavez had been officially diagnosed with seizures six years ago, colorado law does not require doctors to tell the department of motor vehicles. only six states do. >> it's wrong. this verdict was wrong. >> the stollsteimer family wants to make colorado the seventh. >> never be returning. always day-to-day, remembering them in your mind. keep them in your heart. and knowing you're never going to see them again. something i wouldn't wish upon...
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and you're like -- i get on the phone with my mother-in-law. and it's hard to avoid, when they go to a baseball game or something. but there's none in our refrigerator. >> i'm in the same boat as you. >> and my husband will sneak one. and he has to put it separate. >> what about facebook? that's another tough one. >> i think it's really tough. i don't have a facebook. obviously, none of my kids do. my 6-year-old has facebook. >> some 6-year-olds do, though. >> it's crazy because the access. i'm not worried about them. i'm worried about everybody else. i'm worried about the security. i'm worried about the access they have, the bullying that happens on facebook. the bullying that happens on the internet. what's inappropriate. i mean, you know, i can't be where the kids stare at them all the time. >> some of the answers that the moms on the street gave you surprise you? >> not really. i think there is a need and desire for us as moms to keep our children as innocent as we can. and we're trying. especially in this era. we're trying to balance with
and you're like -- i get on the phone with my mother-in-law. and it's hard to avoid, when they go to a baseball game or something. but there's none in our refrigerator. >> i'm in the same boat as you. >> and my husband will sneak one. and he has to put it separate. >> what about facebook? that's another tough one. >> i think it's really tough. i don't have a facebook. obviously, none of my kids do. my 6-year-old has facebook. >> some 6-year-olds do, though....
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from this company called brownie points, run by three sisters-in-law, all named lisa. >> all right, made with love and kisses. >> my girls love these. >> the comfiest stuff. all made in america. blankets, shorts. lounge pants. pajama pants. lots of valentines pat ernest. >> the girls put these on. he's are a little big for them. >> they come from toddlers to adults. also, regularly $36 to $50. we're slashing it in half. then some jewelry. >> buy, pay attention. >> marlon schiff earrings. they come in 23 different krors. regularly $52. for these, a 60% savings. a little under $21. can't beat that. aren't they beautiful? >> these are great. >> this is one of my favorites. sacred jewels. three necklaces, three bra bracelets. these are regularly $77 each. but for "gma" viewers, $38.50. a 50% savings. >> this is unique. >> this is fun. so this is called a dna kiss portrait. i did this. basically, you take -- that's tory. you take a white sheet of paper, put on lipstick, kiss the paper, take a digital photo. they send you a proof. this is regularly $299. 50% savings. $150 and free shipping. >>
from this company called brownie points, run by three sisters-in-law, all named lisa. >> all right, made with love and kisses. >> my girls love these. >> the comfiest stuff. all made in america. blankets, shorts. lounge pants. pajama pants. lots of valentines pat ernest. >> the girls put these on. he's are a little big for them. >> they come from toddlers to adults. also, regularly $36 to $50. we're slashing it in half. then some jewelry. >> buy, pay...
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. >> reporter: you're all in-laws? palmer house handles everything the children need. does it all with private donations. it's a leap of faith. >> we don't know where that money will come from. it's a stretch. >> we absolutely could use a big gift right now. >> reporter: we're about to help. robert and millie new and loved the palmer home. they had no children of their own, when they died, they left money to keep the home alive for future generations. that money got lost. and ended up in mississippi's unclaimed property program. >> it touches my heart. every time i have the opportunity to give some dollars back, it's a blessing. >> reporter: more than 100 people gather in mississippi's sweltering heat to find out how much lost money has been found. i'm elisabeth leamy with "good morning america." we're ready to show you some money. to do that, i want to introduce mississippi state treasurer lynne fitch. >> this is an exciting time to be with y'all. i get to show you the money. i have a chaek for the palmer home and for the mississippi sheriff's boys and girls ranch in
. >> reporter: you're all in-laws? palmer house handles everything the children need. does it all with private donations. it's a leap of faith. >> we don't know where that money will come from. it's a stretch. >> we absolutely could use a big gift right now. >> reporter: we're about to help. robert and millie new and loved the palmer home. they had no children of their own, when they died, they left money to keep the home alive for future generations. that money got...
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. >> i didn't violate campaign law. and i never, for a second, believed i was violating campaign law. >> reporter: his attorneys call the case crazy. and expect to hammer away at andrew young's book and testimony. accusing him of pocketing much of the money. the defense says the checks may have come from donors, but they were personal gifts, not contributions. >> this is a lousy case. this case is being brought because they hate john edwards, not because he broke the law. >> the former senator's wife, elizabeth, died during the scandal. the baby is now 4 years old. we do know john edwards eldest daughter, cate, is on the witness list. >> thanks very much. >>> a colorado toddler, in the backseat of his family car when it was stolen. when the thief dumped the 3-year-old on an icy street in the middle of the night, he knew what to do. clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: tracy gillberg, was startled by a middle of the night knock. >> i opened the door. and a little, tiny boy was standing there. saying help me, i'm c
. >> i didn't violate campaign law. and i never, for a second, believed i was violating campaign law. >> reporter: his attorneys call the case crazy. and expect to hammer away at andrew young's book and testimony. accusing him of pocketing much of the money. the defense says the checks may have come from donors, but they were personal gifts, not contributions. >> this is a lousy case. this case is being brought because they hate john edwards, not because he broke the law....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. vo: for cold and flu season, you took advil®. honey, don't use your sleeve. there's clorox bleach. ♪ ♪ there goes my hero >>> it's the highlight of a high school football star will remember for the rest of his life. with a clear shot at the end zone, he intentionally steps out of bounds one yard shy of scoring the touchdown. coach and his teammates cheered him on all the way and for a good reason. the play that followed will warm your heart and promise you, bring a tear to your eye. good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. this kid is amazing. he has a 4.0 gpa, has picked up by michigan and this is the play that he'll mostly be remember for. this is sunday, november 4th. we got a lot coming up this morning. >>> pippa middleton getting -- at on
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. vo: for cold and flu season, you took advil®. honey, don't use your sleeve. there's clorox bleach. ♪ ♪ there goes my hero >>> it's the highlight of a high school...
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federal law still prohibits the sale of marijuana. several cases are pend before the state supreme court and the u.s. supreme court. governor brown has signed legislation that will allow architects of the rate transit agency to bypass local design reviews on train stations. according to the marin independent journal, the new state law will streamline the process and help get the voter approved rail service built and operating without delays. it supersedes a 2002 law that required a former review process -- formal review process. >> good morning. here is a look from the roof camera. you can see the flag blowing a bit. delays of an hour and a half at sfo and clouds inland except we're getting a few peeks of sun in concord and sunny out by fairfield. we'll look for the sunshine all about midday in most areas close to the bay. still an upper level trough is bringing us cooler conditions than average. we'll be looking at mist and drizzle along the coastline and cloudy skies in the peninsula to the city. only 59 in san francisco today. mana
federal law still prohibits the sale of marijuana. several cases are pend before the state supreme court and the u.s. supreme court. governor brown has signed legislation that will allow architects of the rate transit agency to bypass local design reviews on train stations. according to the marin independent journal, the new state law will streamline the process and help get the voter approved rail service built and operating without delays. it supersedes a 2002 law that required a former...
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if you didn't break the law, what did you do? >> what a juicy role. kerry washington joins us here in times square. good to see you this morning. >> it's great to be here. >> you don't get advanced scripts. you have no idea all of the twist and turns. >> people watch the show. and we're usually interacting on twitter with our fans as they watch the show. and we can see how shocked they are. that's how we feel when we read the script. we totally identify. we're always going, what? are you kidding me? that's crazy. >> it seems like everybody in this cast has a secret. yours is your secret affair with the president of the united states. >> a pretend one on the show. >> pretend one, exactly. what is that like, working around that mine field of unknown? >> it's really fun. our entire cast and crew, we love the material. we love each other so much. it's created a real bond because a lot of our crew members, they've been working in television for 20 years. and they say to me, we haven't read scripts for a tv show we worked on forever. but the material is so
if you didn't break the law, what did you do? >> what a juicy role. kerry washington joins us here in times square. good to see you this morning. >> it's great to be here. >> you don't get advanced scripts. you have no idea all of the twist and turns. >> people watch the show. and we're usually interacting on twitter with our fans as they watch the show. and we can see how shocked they are. that's how we feel when we read the script. we totally identify. we're always...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you took action, you took advil®. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty llion a year gaming in other states, fair enough.h. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for scschools. well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. good morning, washington. a brighter morning but it than yesterday. this is the shot down to you can see some breaking through but look at these temperatures. have died down. freeze watch tonight. tomorrow look for high tonight. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis.
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you took action, you took advil®. so, maybe you're trying to fiwell, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty llion a year gaming in...